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  • 1 S. Mahendra Raj, MBChB(Glasgow), MRCP(UK). Lecturer, Dept of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia Kubang Kerian, Kelantan
Med J Malaysia, 1991 Jun;46(2):183-6.
PMID: 1839424

Abstract

A review of the records at a teaching hospital in Kelantan revealed that 175 new cases of peptic ulcer disease were diagnosed endoscopically over a period of 5 years. The ratio of duodenal to gastric ulcers was 2:1. Male patients outnumbered females by 2.7:1. There was a disproportionately high number of Chinese patients. A striking observation was that an unusually large proportion (45%) of patients had presented with acute gastrointestinal bleeding. The implication is that peptic ulcer disease in this region may be underdetected; the diagnosis often coming to light only after a serious complication has supervened.

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